How to present ” Answer Sheets ” for Anna University Examinations to get Good Marks ??

2 – Marks Tips :

Crisp and Clear. Straight to the Point.

Make sure you Highlight ( Preferably Underline) the Key – Word in each point with a Black/Blue Pen.

Try to finish the 2-marks within the space provided in Answer Sheet. & Also Draw Lines after each Answer.

8 Marks Tips :

Minimum 2 sides of Answers needed. ( Max. 3 Sides is Enough) .

Avoid Long Paragraphs and jot down answers with Bulleted Points.

Highlight ( Preferably Underline) the Key – Word in each point with a Black/Blue Pen.

If Diagramatic Answer, make sure you have named the Key Components in your Diagram.

16 Marks Tips :

Minimum 4.5 Sides needed. ( Max. 6 Sides is enough )

If Long Theoretical Answers, make sure you have proper Label Heading Highlighted in Black and it is been explained with 4 to 5 Points below.

Make use of more that Half page for Diagrams if Required and make sure your diagram is been Properly Labeled. ( Also make sure the content that follows the diagram, explains about it. So its better to draw the diagram in the beginning, instead of drawing at the last. )

For Mathematics Paper : Highlight the Formulas Used in solving [ Preferably Box the Formula used ] . Even make sure you have highlighted the Final Answer.

Check twice if you have entered the correct Question number ( Make sure it is Clear and legible ). Also Practice drawing double code lines at the end of each answer.

General Tips :

TIME ALLOCATION ( Preferred )

2 – Marks : 20 Minutes ( 2Minutes Each )

16 – Marks : 2 Hours 30 Minutes ( 30 Minutes Each )

10 Minutes for Final Checking and Ticking the Attended Questions.

Try to Fill at least 35 Pages with proper Highlighting Points and Black Labeled Headings to Get Good marks.

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